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Reliance Infocomm awarded the Most Promising Service Provider of the Year award by Frost & Sullivan, Singapore

DAKC (Dhirubhai Ambani Knowledge City), Navi Mumbai, May 31, 2004

Reliance Infocomm received the Most Promising Service Provider of the Year 2003 (Asia Pacific) award at the Asia Pacific Technology Awards instituted by Frost & Sullivan.

Mr. Manoj Modi, Executive Director, Reliance Infocomm received the award on behalf of the company at a glittering ceremony at the Shangri La Hotel, Singapore on May 27, 2004. The function was attended by the prominent figures from the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) industry in the Asia Pacific region, including senior executives from service providers, vendors, public sector and the media.

A total of 24 awards under different categories were given out. These awards recognize leading companies and individuals, from various segments within the ICT industry, who have made the most significant impact on the market every year. The specific criteria that were used in the judging process include among others, market share growth, revenue growth, product/service innovation and demonstrated contribution to the ICT industry.

The distinguished panel of judges comprised senior global executives from telecom equipment vendors, service providers, analysts and media firms in the Asia Pacific region.

Reliance Infocomm Ltd., a Reliance group company, is India's largest mobile service provider with over 7 million customers. Reliance Infocomm has established a pan-India, high-capacity, integrated (wireless and wireline) and convergent (voice, data and video) digital network, to offer services spanning the entire Infocomm value chain - infrastructure, services for enterprises and individuals, applications and consulting. The Reliance Group, founded by Shri Dhirubhai H. Ambani (1932-2002), is India's largest business house with total revenues of over Rs 99,000 crore (US$ 22.6 billion), cash profit of Rs 12,500 crore (US$ 2.8 billion), net profit of Rs 6,200 crore (US$ 1.4 billion) and exports of Rs 15,900 crore (US$ 3.6 billion).

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It deserved that award because all it did was promised , but nothing was delivered

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Reliance Infocomm awarded as Most Promising Service Provider.

Techtree.com - India.

Shilpi Das.

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Reliance Infocomm has added another feather to its cap. It has been awarded the Most Promising Service Provider of the Year 2003 (Asia Pacific) award at the Asia Pacific Technology Awards.

Frost & Sullivan organized the award function on May 27, 2004 where 24 awards were given out under different categories. These awards recognized the leading companies and individuals who have made their mark in various segments of the ICT (Information and Communication Technology) industry. The criteria used for judging the whole process included market share growth, revenue growth, product/service innovation and demonstrated contribution to the ICT industry. The panel of judges comprised of senior global executives from telecom equipment vendors, service providers and analysts and media firms from the Asia Pacific region.

Since its onset, Reliance Infocomm has renewed its services continuously through the introduction of several schemes; the maximum of which are through its application suite, R World. For instance, it tied with several news channels like Aaj Tak, NDTV and CNBC to give the latest news updates and bulletins to its users. Also a relay of clips from Apsara Awards function was showcased via NDTV on Reliance India Mobile (RIM) handsets.

Besides this, the company constantly inaugurates new schemes with different tariffs and services. However, whether Reliance lives up to its promises is yet to be seen.

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I guess I read this somewhere. A good comment was posted on this article there. It was something like ....

They definately deserved this. After all they were... Most Promising...Nothing delivered.

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